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PhD position on Biomechanics at University of Florida

Submitted by kaifanti on

There is a PhD position in the Group of K.E. Aifantis in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department of the University of Florida. The topic is on fabricating nanocomposite materials for tissue engineering. Applicants must have a Master's degree and experience on fabrication, cell culturing and characterization techniques. Please email your CV to kaifantis [at] ufl.edu

PhD Position university of Florida

Submitted by kaifanti on

There is a PhD position in the Group of K.E. Aifantis in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department of the University of Florida. The topic is on fabricating nanocomposite materials for Li-ion batteries. Applicants must have a Master's degree and experience on fabrication and characterization techniques. Please email your CV to kaifantis [at] ufl.edu

Modelling and Simulation for Concrete Durability: Mechanism and Prediction

Submitted by shavijabranko on

Dear all,

We are currently accepting papers for a special issue of Modelling and Simulation Journal (Hindawi) on 

"Modelling and Simulation for Concrete Durability: Mechanism and Prediction"

Call for papers is attached. We hope that we will be able to solicit a good number of high-quality publications.

Regards,

Branko

Automation vs. Manual Control in Concrete Testing

Submitted by Deniz Yalcin on

Concrete is one of the most widely used materials around the world. The construction industry is often involved in a wide array of testing which requires a variety of testing equipment. In addition to simple compression testing, testing standards such as ASTM C39, ASTM C109, ASTM C469, ASTM C1609 are among the test methods that can be followed to measure the mechanical properties of a concrete specimen. This blog post covers the mechanical testing of concrete in lab environments, its automation, and ways of achieving it.

Mechanical Testing of Concrete

Synopsys at COMSOL Conference 2018 Bangalore, Aug 9-10 2018

Submitted by Simpleware on

August 9-10, 2018 – ITC Gardenia, Bangalore, India

The COMSOL Conference 2018 brings together engineers and scientists from a broad spectrum of industries to advance the use of analysis and simulation software. This event focuses on multiphysics simulation, and offers a great variety of talks and presentations, training courses, and a lively exhbition area.

Synopsys at COMSOL 2018 Bangalore:

At the conference you can find out more about Simpleware Software for a variety of engineering applications, including:

Towards understanding stochastic fracture performance of cement paste at micro length scale based on numerical simulation

Submitted by shavijabranko on

Dear all,

We have recently published an article aiming to understand the stochastic nature of the fracture process in hydrated cement paste through use of numerical simulation. The article can be viewed here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326180288_Towards_understandin…

Regards,

Branko

PhD Position in 'Intelligent design of 2D nanostructures based on molybdenum' project

Submitted by mmazdz on

PhD student will be engaged in a research project of National Science Centre (NCN) carried out in the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research PAS, Poland on 'Intelligent design of 2D nanostructures based on molybdenum'.  The materials with a 2D atomic structure (flat, one layer) have drawn attention of researchers for years. The practical applications of graphene sheets, nanotubes can be observed in many areas from electronic industry up to civil engineering (e.g. concrete with nanotubes fillers).